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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inevitable existence" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is certain or bound to happen, or a state of being that cannot be avoided. It can also be used in a philosophical or existential sense to describe the universal fact of existence. Example: "The collapse of the economy was seen as an inevitable existence for the corrupt government." Example: "The inevitability of death is a harsh reality that we must all face." Example: "The philosopher pondered the concept of inevitable existence and the purpose of human life."
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This can in part be justified by the inevitable existence of structure with a given environment.
It also requires post-implementation surveillance to detect the almost inevitable existence of unanticipated consequences of IT 21 much like postmarket surveillance for new drugs.
The epistemic advantages of the PG hypothesis are many: it accommodates the evidence in favour of the existence of extensive HGT; it "makes unsurprising" (i.e. explains) the inevitable existence of the mobilome (given the nature of the ancestral evolutionary state); it makes sense of the existence of many evolving entities that do not belong to the cellular level of biological organisation.
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The threat to such an exemption in PVP systems should be carefully addressed, notably in the light of the EDV concept, and also of the inevitable co-existence of PVP with patents on the same material or within the product development chain as a whole.
It deals with the heterogeneous dynamic grid environment, where the availability of computing nodes and links bandwidth fluctuations are inevitable due to existence of local load or load by other users.
I shifted my focus to seeing illness as an inevitable part of existence, allowing myself to embrace the complexity of people's lives and use their stories to humanize and learn from them.
He explains how the louse, the ubiquitous vector of typhus, was for most of human history an inevitable part of existence, "like baptism, or smallpox"; its habitat extended from hovel to throne.
Royce does not seek to explain away or lessen the reality of evil: it is in his view a brute fact of being, an inevitable result of the world's existence in time.
For Hitchcock, the merest stuff of existence brings inevitable punishment.
As he scratched his arse, Belacqua was once more overwhelmed with the inevitable futility of his existence.
Interviews with Oxenberg's brother Ricky, in which he ponders matters of life and death in the family circle, bring Oxenberg's overarching theme even more clearly to light — the extraordinary in the ordinary, the metaphysical power and cosmic import of quotidian existence and inevitable death, the enduring subjective treasure of a single relationship.
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